Make Your Cattle Work for You, Not You for Them... Being a cattle breeder is probably one of the most rewarding professions a person can be in. There is nothing like being able to watch your product grow before your eyes while drinking your morning coffee. Those in...

We were putting out mineral and salt to our Spring bred heifers today and were able to snap a couple photographs. They are looking very good this year, and we are excited about the new AI sires they are bred to. We'll have Spring bred and open Fall heifers available...

We started calving out our 40 first time heifers at the end of December. We calve out our heifers before the rest of our cow herd to give them time to gain back body condition for breeding and so we can give them more of our attention. Normally our cow herd doesn't...

We've got a great set of fall yearly bulls this year. Developed on grass and supplemented with a small ration to be at their peak athletic condition, ready to go to work. All bulls have been sired by our two herdsires "Slow Joe 19EHPW" and "Travelers 1015X". All...

We are adding this young, red, purebred bull calf to our "Watch'em Grow" category. This picture was taken in the beginning of July and you can already tell he is going to be a stand out come next Spring. Plenty of depth, length, and a nice filled out rear already. ...

While out refilling the mineral tubs, this young bull calf caught my eye. This balancer calf is packing TONS of rear, great depth, and loaded with beef making potential. He is sired by JOSH Klondike 237Y. (Click here to view is sire page) This young 75% balancer...

Last week I had the opportunity to travel to Bridgeport Nebraska to an ultrasound course and wet lab. The purpose was to learn to pregnancy check via ultrasound, along with fetal aging and fetal sexing. A wise man once said, “If you’re not moving forward, you’re...